DC107 - Various Artists - Swedish Silver Volume 2 - Drumcode

The package starts with Mikael Jonasson’s, ‘Benefit of the Doubt’ which uses
dark, melodic bleeps to create tension before the epic chord stabs kick
in that resonate over the throbbing bass line. Adam Beyer steps up with
the second track ‘Never Really Left Home’ that uses a rhythmic
synth-line to create a dark and moody piece of music. Ida Engberg then
delivers her unique style of techno using old rave sounds and a huge
hoover style synth to create a driving techno track that will keep any
dancefloor moving. The Manic Brother’s supply another big track named
‘Different Directions’ using reverberated stabs to create an
atmospheric, but still functional track with lots of rhythmic percussion
thrown in. Patrick Siech then steps up with the next track, ‘Kill Room’
that also uses atmospheric percussion and stabs to build into a funky
drum groove. Joel Mull presents the sixth track on the compilation;
‘Rimson’ that uses hypnotic drums to captures the listener’s attention
to lead into a floaty synth and vocal line before the track introduces a
pulsating bass line. ‘Second Coming’ is the next offering with Petter B
using recurrent percussion to full effect to create a purposeful, heavy
hitting techno track. The final track by Cari Lekebusch called
‘Xylopeggiator’, conveys a dark, pounding 5 AM rhythm that uses vocal
samples and a melodic synth to create a hypnotic drum pattern.